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WR Tyshun Samuel (6-0 186) of Chapman has offers from Vanderbilt, North Carolina, NC State, Maryland, Charlotte, Old Dominion, Appalachian State and East Carolina. He has Vandy and UNC out front giving a slight lead to the Commodores. “I like their facilities and their coaches,” said Samuel. “It’s the same for North Carolina.” He has visited the two schools and plans to take official visits to each during the season. “I’ll probably visit NC State and two other schools also,” he added. Samuel has heard from USC but says they have not offered. He plans to wait until National Signing Day before making a decision. As a junior, he caught 52 passes for over 1,100 yards and 20 touchdowns.

WR Tyshun Samuel of Chapman had Vanderbilt and North Carolina as his leaders with a slight lead in favor of the Commodores. He just returned from a camp at Chapel Hill and the Tar Heels may have pulled even. “My two favorites are Vandy and UNC,” he said. “I had a lot of fun at the camp up there. It was a lot of one-on-one drills and stuff like that.” With offers from Vanderbilt, North Carolina, NC State, Maryland, Charlotte, Old Dominion, Appalachian State and East Carolina, he is also receiving interest from USC. Samuel will be in Columbia Saturday for a 7-on-7 tournament. “While we’re there, we’re going to tour the campus,” he said. ‘I’ve heard some from USC and they told me they want to see how I play and they might offer.” He says he could be interested in the Gamecocks and likes the style of offense USC runs. Samuel may visit Old Dominion this summer but says he has very few plans and could wait until football to take all five of his official visits. He plans to commit on Signing Day.

Over 300 yards and six, countem 6, six touchdowns. And the ways, a pick 6, special teams, rushing, receiving. And you wanna chase a prima donna from NC for what? I have known this kid since he was born, and if USC offers, he is coming. And no, his grades are fine. Told me last week he still doesnt get why he has not been offered.

Over 300 yards and six, countem 6, six touchdowns. And the ways, a pick 6, special teams, rushing, receiving. And you wanna chase a prima donna from NC for what? I have known this kid since he was born, and if USC offers, he is coming. And no, his grades are fine. Told me last week he still doesnt get why he has not been offered.

if he is waiting until signing day, he may very well be waiting on an offer from the cocks.

A little more about last nights performance:

"Samuel finished with 319 all-purpose yards (169 rushing and 68 receiving), which included a 40-yard punt return to set up a first-half score. He caught two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores."

I like Berrios and all the remaining targets but this guy is pretty impressive. It seems unlikely that Berrios would come here at this point so I hope this is the guy we go after with that spot. But considering how great a playmaker Berrios is as well it would be amazing if we could sign them both

WR Tyshun Samuel (6-0 186) of Chapman is off to a hot start this season with 9 touchdowns on the board in two games. Four came thru the air, 3 on the ground and 2 on interception returns. The speedy Samuel (4.3 forty) has offers from Vanderbilt, North Carolina, NC State, Maryland, Charlotte, Old Dominion, Appalachian State and East Carolina. He’s not drawing any interest right now from USC or Clemson. However, USC has him on the unofficial visit list for Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt and Samuel plans to be there to focus on the Commodores. He has Vanderbilt and North Carolina as his top two. “They are very interested,” Samuel said. “I talked to coach Brewer (at UNC) today (Monday). I last talked to Vanderbilt about three weeks ago.” Samuel said he’s not sure when he’ll make his decision but plans to take his official visits. There is no leader between the Commodores and Tar Heels.

I don't anything about him and I'm not disputing any posts on here as to his quality, but sometimes playing against inferior teams in HS can get these crazy results. I'm not saying that happened, I just don't know who he's played against.